2023
DOI: 10.3390/met13061117
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Understanding the Fatigue Notch Sensitivity of High-Strength Steels through Fracture Toughness

Abstract: This study presents an innovative approach for selecting high-strength materials for fatigue dimensioning parts, considering both fracture toughness and fatigue performance. Warm and hot forming processes enable the construction of high-strength parts above 1000 MPa with complex geometries, making them suitable for lightweight chassis in automotive and freight applications. This research reveals that high-strength steels can experience up to a 40% reduction in fatigue performance due to manufacturing defects i… Show more

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“…A rough surface with deep defects could decrease the fatigue resistance of a material, especially at a cycle regime as high as around 10 6 cycles [27]. In fact, defects or surface valleys act as stress raisers, leading to the initiation of fatigue cracks and compromising the material's resistance to fatigue [28]. The larger the size of the defects or the depth of surface valleys, the higher the impact of the mentioned mechanism.…”
Section: Fatigue Test Analysesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A rough surface with deep defects could decrease the fatigue resistance of a material, especially at a cycle regime as high as around 10 6 cycles [27]. In fact, defects or surface valleys act as stress raisers, leading to the initiation of fatigue cracks and compromising the material's resistance to fatigue [28]. The larger the size of the defects or the depth of surface valleys, the higher the impact of the mentioned mechanism.…”
Section: Fatigue Test Analysesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Surface defects, such as notches and scratches, generated by hard machining must be removed by polishing. These defects act as stress concentrators that reduce both fracture and fatigue strength [162], [164].…”
Section: Finishing Operationsmentioning
confidence: 99%